Everyone has that friend who seems to say the worst things at the wrong moment. The Republican party has a friend like that, her name is Michele Bachmann. The presidential candidate who has...
Mark 1:16-20 (NIV 2011) 16 As Jesus walked beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. 17 “Come, follow me,” Jesus said,...
Full Title: Emerging Researchers Conference for AGEP & Bridge to the Doctorate Students Undergraduate and graduate students who participate in the following NSF programs are invited to submit...
Full Title: Modern Threat Environment and the Impact of Technology Shifts Cybersecurity Lecture Modern Threat Environment and the Impact of Technology Shifts Neal Ziring Information...
On UMBC's 45th anniversary Monday, the campus celebrated the opening of the new Retriever Learning Center, a 24/7 study space in the Albin O. Kuhn Library. SGA members wait for the speeches...
(Above, Bill Shewbridge and Lynn Casabon receive a proclamation from Sam Moxley, representing the county executive. Photo by Vin Grabill.) In celebration of the new Arbutus Branch of the...
Professor of the Practice of English Christopher Corbett will speak at the Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum on Saturday, October 8, at 1 p.m. Corbett’s talk will commemorate the 150th...
Ellen Handler Spitz, honors college professor of visual arts, was mentioned in a September 18 New York Times Sunday Book Review essay entitled “The Children’s Authors Who Broke the Rules.” Among...
Sports fans were urged to think carefully about the language they use to describe their teams’ victory in a story that appeared on the Savage-Guilford Patch.com site. Christine Mallinson,...
If you missed the Humanities Forum lecture with history professor Rebecca Boehling, you can read about it on Catonsville’s Patch.com site. “UMBC Professor Brings Holocaust Story to Life,” which...